06/12/27 10:37:00
Gansu police discover remains of cooked children
Lanzhou (AsiaNews) ? Police from the northern province of Gansu have found two cooked human arms,
presumed to have belonged to children aged between five to eight years, in a Lanzhou landfill. A week ago,
121 human skulls were discovered in the same province. The news was reported by the South China Morning
Post, citing local sources and media.
Staff at Chengguan district's Yangwagou landfill found the arms along with other remains in a white plastic
bag on the morning of Monday 3 March. A local journalist said they appeared to have been “mixed” with
cooking ingredients, including ginger and chilli. "The arms clearly belonged to a child and had the upper arm
and forearm, and the hands with nails," the reporter said.